Hi Mede,
Yes I actually did realize this myself.
And thats why there will be a boat which would ferry you from the camp to the other side for a very economical rate. its much faster with a boat . Do come and visit us when you are in Kalpitiya next time ).

mede wrote:
In order to avoid disappointments from your clients, let me suggest that you are clear about the fact that it will be impossible to start kiting from your land directly during the prevailing summer winds, as the land is situated in the lee, and there is typically not enough wind entering to enable a save and consistent launch.

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Hi Mede,
Few days back I asked our local team to do a launch again from the beach where we are located and its confirmed, if you are an experienced kiter ( unlike me ) , you can start from here and ride upwind and you will be able to reach the hotsport of the beach where most riders do their free style tricks ).
And coming back to "Ruuk village" is also gurantedd. But just in case if you are too tired to do that, hop in to the boat Taxi where the boatsman will charge you per person. We have partner boatsmen who provide this serive at a pre-agreed price. This service can also be ordered to cross the lagoon if you are not an experienced kiter.
This is an approach to make sure that the kiters pay a fair price for the service they recieve.
These boat tickets will be available at our village shop. You can then exchange a ride for one of these tickets you purchase.

Update: 06.06.2014, A guest and his girl friend who stayed 10 days at Ruuk Village proved that you can also kitesurf direct infront of the village. This is actually pretty good if you dont like to be in the crowded area, where all kiters gather. right in front of the Village you can do your tricks ( provideed the wind is strong enough). Check the pics from their session.

Before I went to Sri Lanka, I was looking for information in the internet and came across this report. After reading it, I spent some time checking out all the offers in the internet. Finally, I made a few notes and left to Sri Lanka with little bit of excitement. Being back, I thought I should do an update on this report to respect what Sri Lanka has to offer.
Since my budget was limited, I took the train from Negamob to Puthlam and got off in Palavi. From there, I took a Tuk Tuk to Kalpitiya. Having arrived in Kalpitiya, I spoke to a few locals and asked them if they could recommend a place to stay right next to the water. One of the Tuk Tuk drivers then informed me about a resort called Ruuk Village which opened a few weeks ago. He offered to take me there.
At the resort, I was offered a brand new wooden cabana for 17€ with breakfast. And since the village was right by the main lagoon, I wanted to stay there for at least two nights until I would eventually find something cheaper.
After meeting the guy who manages the place, he made me an offer that I could not resist . So I ended up staying with Ruuk Village for two weeks in total.

The team took great care in arranging my early morning trips to the kite school next door where I took my lessons (Ruuk Village arranges this for you). And whenever I wanted to come back for a break, I only had to call one of the team members to come and pick me from the other side of the lagoon. (I had to pay small fee for this service).
The team even arranges Island trips at very fair prices where you can kite around a lonely island (this is a bit expensive but if you have at least 4 kiters who want to do the island trip, then its affordable).
When there was no wind, the team made arrangements for me to go to the city or even to Wilpatthu national park which is about 90 mins drive by road. The best part was my visit to Pinnawala Elephant orphanage which is about 2,5 hours by road followed by Kandy Temple.
Every now and then I went for a drink to the next door kite school (about 2 km) and did have a bit of evening entertainment but Kalpitiya does not offer any night life as you know it from Egypt or from Morrocco.Kalpitiya is still a developing village, and this makes it more attractive for travelers like me, who want to enjoy authenticity. Maybe in few years to come, Kalpitiya might develop into a another party hub, but personally I hope this is not going happen.
All in all it was a positive experience and I would recommend anyone with a small budget to try "Ruuk Village".

Ruuk Village is a place where you are surrounded more by nature than humans. Enjoy the spacious coconut farm, watch wild donkeys roam around and dolphins play while world famous kiters roam the flat waters of kalpitiya lagoon. At the end of the day, enjoy a home cooked Sri Lankan rice & curry by candle light. Enjoy luxury in its most natural form! http://www.ruukvillage.com/